Wednesday, February 07, 2018

At US outpost in Syria, US general backs Kurdish fighters

via wboy.com

On the ground in Syria, the top U.S. general in the coalition fighting the Islamic State group pledged on Wednesday that American troops would remain in the northern Syrian town of Manbij despite Ankara's demands for a U.S. pullout.

"We're here to ensure the lasting defeat of ISIS is maintained in this area," Lt. Gen. Paul E. Funk said during a visit to U.S. forces in Manbij. ISIS is an alternative acronym for the Islamic State group.

The U.S.-backed opposition Syrian Democratic Forces, led mainly by a Syrian Kurdish militia which Turkey is now fighting in Syria, liberated the town of Manbij from the Islamic State group in 2016.

Manbij was hailed as an early success story in the American-backed fight against IS, but is now the scene of escalating regional tensions on the heels of military victories against the extremists.

Funk's visit came amid rising tensions between Turkey and the United States - NATO allies that have ended up on opposing sides in some aspects of the multi-layered war in Syria.

ISIS is a convenient boogey man for the issues in Syria but its beyond obvious that they weren't the objective.

I look forward to reading a history of that organization, how it morphed, why it was allowed to exist for so long, why so many predicted that it would take decades to destroy and finally why it was allowed to escape its incubator and run to other countries.

But while we're waiting for that to be written we can marvel at the power game being played between Russia, the US and Turkey over broken, worthless ground in a country that has been totally destroyed.